Brief Description:
The Net Time Server & Client application allows you to synchronize your PC's system clock or all PCs' system clock in your LAN using various time server types commonly available on TCP/IP networks, including LAN and Internet. Multiple time protocols are supported, including NTP/SNTP, Time, UnixTime, and DayTime protocols.
As Client, it can be configured to synchronize your system clock to any time server using NTP/SNTP, Time, or UnixTime protocol. It can work as unicast, broadcast, and manycast modes.
As Server, Net Time Server & Client will itself provide time services to other computers using NTP/SNTP, Time, UnixTime, and DayTime protocol. It can work as unicast, broadcast and multicast modes. You can synchronize your Windows, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, etc system clocks via NTP/SNTP protocol, too.
Net Time Server & Client normally runs as a standard 32-bit Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 application. In Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8 system, it can work as a system service. You can monitor the status of the service and control it.
The Net Time Server & Client also supports automatic Dial-Up Networking connection, automatic shutdown and more. Attractive interface and very reasonably priced. It is a simple yet powerful time synchronization solution for your business or for your personal needs in a networking environment or on a single machine.
Please read the Net Time Server & Client User Manual.
Features
- Multiple time protocols are supported, including NTP/SNTP, Time, UnixTime, and DayTime, the latest SNTP (RFC-4330) is supported too.
- In client, a time servers queue is supported.
- Flexible synchronization time are specified to synchrinize automatically, including manual and periodical operating modes.
- Ability to synchronize after the system clock is changed, the dial-up network connection is opened, system starts, etc.
- It is able to work as a time server so you can synchronize any computer's clock to your PC in your LAN or Internet (only full license or site license).
- You can synchronize the Windows, Unix, Linux, FreeBSD, etc. system clock to your PC in your LAN or Internet.
- It can work on unicast and multicast modes.
- You can monitor the status of server and client, and save to a log file.
- It can work as a system service, you can start it without being properly logged into your computer (only site license).
- Ability to automatic open dial-up networking connection.
- Hides in the system tray and does not require any desktop space.
- System tray popup menu for easy access to main functions.